You just add KA to the end of your sentence
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Yes the particle ㋠/ka/ is the only thing that marks an interrogative sentence in Japanese, full stop 。is used also in questions, so no punctuation mark in particular.
The word "question" is called "mondai" in Japanese. written "問題" in Kanji, もんだい in Hiragana.
You can say "tsuikyuu" (追求) which means search, pursuit.
Or you could say "bouken no tabi" (冒険の旅) which is adventure trip.
kikitae
'Hitotsu kiite ii deshou ka?' may be used to say 'may I ask you a question?' in Japanese.
You may say 'shitsumon ga arimasu.'
You may use the verb 'kiku,' written: 聞く
To ask a question in Japanese, you can either raise the intonation at the end of the sentence, add the question particle "ă" (ka) at the end, or use question words like äœ (nani - what), èȘ° (dare - who), ă〠(itsu - when), ă©ă (doko - where), ăȘă (naze - why), and ă©ă (dou - how).
Another stupid question.
Another useless question
this doesn't make sense, can you rephrase the question like; How do i say " something something" in japanese?
The answer to your question is... ¿por favor salga conmigo?
this doesn't make sense, can you rephrase the question like; How do i say " something something" in japanese?
this doesn't make sense, can you rephrase the question like; How do i say " something something" in japanese?
this doesn't make sense, can you rephrase the question like; How do i say " something something" in japanese?
リズビー rizubii you might what to rephrase your question to "how do i say Rizvy in japanese?" because what you have written is a little dificult to comprehend.
please think what does my question read like What is the Japanese word of how about you? "how about you" is a phrase, word is singular It would be easier to understand if you wrote how do i say "how about you" in Japanese? anata WA dou desuka
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".